"Historians and the Bell Curve Controversies: A Special Symposium." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 33.2 (1997):127-44.
ABSTRACT: Reprints three papers given at a session called "About Bell Curves, Bad Science, and Other Sad Things that Keep Happening to Psychology," at the 1994 meeting of Cheiron.
[Keywords: psych, sociology]

"Constructing Race: Differentiating Peoples in the Early Modern World: Special Issue." William and Mary Quarterly 54.1 (1997):3-352.
[Keywords: general, pre-19th C]

Abel, Emily K., and Nancy Reifel. "Interactions Between Public Health Nurses and Clients on American Indian Reservartions During the 1930s." Social History of Medicine 9.1 (1996):89-108.
[Keywords: North America, gender, medicine, Native, public health]

Alatas, Syed.The Myth of the Lazy Native: A Study of the Image of the Malays, Filipinos and Javanese from the 16th to the 20th Century and its Function in the Ideology of Colonial Capitalism. London: Cass, 1977.
[Keywords: colonialism, pre-19th C, psych]

Albiston, Catherine. "The Social Meaning of the Norplant Condition: Constitutional Considerations of Race, Class, and Gender." Berkeley Women's Law Journal 9 (1994):9-57.
[Keywords: North America, gender, public health]

Association, National Medical. "Journal of the National Medical Association." (1909-present).
NOTES: Journal published by the African-American medical profession.
[Keywords: African-Americans in medicine]

Atkinson, T. P. "Report on the anatomical, physiological, and pathological differences between the white and black races, and the modifications of the treatment of diseases the latter rendered." Transactions of the Medical Society of Virginia (1872).
[Keywords: African-Americans in medicine]

Austin Flint, M.Contributions Relating to the Causation and Prevention of Disease, and to Camp Diseases; Together with a Report of the Diseases, etc. Among the Prisoners at Andersonville, GA. New York: Hurd and Houghton for the U. S. Sanitary Commission, 1867.
[Keywords: African-Americans in medicine]

Bailey, Ronald. "The Other Side of Slavery: Black Labor, Cotton, and the Textile Industrialization of Great Britain and the United States." Agricultural History 68.Spring (1994):35-50.
[Keywords: technology]

Bair, Barbara, and Susan Cayleff.Wings of Gauze: Women of Color and the Experience of Health and Illness. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1993.
ABSTRACT: Includes a useful bibliographic essay.
[Keywords: medicine]

Ballard, Barbara J.Nineteenth-century theories of race, the concept of correspondences, and images of blacks in the antislavery writings of Douglass, Stowe, and Browne. Ph.D. Dissertation. Yale Univ., 1993.[Keywords: North America]

Barkan, Elazar. "The Politics of the Science of Race: Ashley Montagu and UNESCO's Anti-Racist Declarations." In Race and Other Misadventures: Essays in Honor of Ashley Montagu in his Ninetieth Year. Edited by Larry Leynords and Leonard Lieberman. Dix Hill: General Hall, Inc., 1992.
[Keywords: general]

Barkan, Elazar.The retreat of scientific racism: Changing concepts of race in Britain and the United States between the world wars. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1992.
[Keywords: General]

Barker, Nancy N. "The factor of "race" in the French experience in Mexico, 1821-1861." Hispanic American Historical Review 59 (1979):64-180.
[Keywords: colonialism, Latin North America]

Barker, David. "How to curb the fertility of the unfit: The feeble-minded in Edwardian Britain." Oxford Review of Education 9 (1983):197-211.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Barker, David. "The biology of stupidity: genetics, eugenics and mental deficiency in the inter-war years. (Genetics Eugenics and Evolution: A Special Issue in Commemoration of Bernard Norton)." The British Journal for the History of Science 22.74 (1989):347-76.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Barker, Martin. "Biology and the New Racism." In Anatomy of Racism. Edited by David Theo Goldberg. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1990.
[Keywords: biology]

Bartley, Mary M. "Conflicts in human progress: sexual selection and the Fisherian 'runaway.' (R.A. Fisher)." The British Journal for the History of Science 27.93 (1994):177-197.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Baxter, J. H.Statistics, Medical and Anthropological of the Provost-Marshal-General's Bureau, Derived from Records of the Examination for Military Service in the Armies of the United States During the Late War of the Rebellion, of Over a Million. Washington, DC: Government Publishing Office, 1875.
[Keywords: epidemiology and statistics]

Beardsley, E. H. "Making separate equal: Black physicians and the problems of medical segregation in the pre-World War II South." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 57 (1983):382-396.
[Keywords: medicine]

Beardsley, Edward H. "Good-bye to Jim Crow: the Desegregation of Southern Hospitals, 1945-70." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 60 (1986):367-86.
[Keywords: medicine]

Beardsley, Edward H.A History of Neglect: Health Care for Blacks and Mill Workers in the Twentieth-Century South. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1987.
[Keywords: medicine]

Beardsley, Edward. "Race as a Factor in Health." In Women, Health and Medicine in America: A Historical Handbook. Edited by Rima Apple. New York: Garland, 1990.
[Keywords: medicine]

Boose, Lynda E. "'The getting of a lawful race': Racial discourse in early modern England and the unrepresentable black woman." In Women, 'race', and writing in the early modern period. Edited by Margo Hendricks and Patricia Parker. London: Routledge, 1994. 35-54.
[Keywords: pre-19th]

Bowler, Peter J. "The role of the history of science in the understanding of social Darwinism and eugenics. (Historical Perspectives on Science, part 1)." Impact of Science on Society 40.3 (1990):273-79.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Braithwaite, Ronald, and Sandra Taylor.Health Issues in the Black Community. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1992.
[Keywords: North America, medicine, public health]

Brandt, Allan M. "Racism and Research: The Case of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study." In Sickness and Health in America. Edited by Judith Walzer Leavitt and Ronald Numbers. Madison: University of Wisconisn Press, 1985. 331-346.
[Keywords: medicine]

Braslow, Joel. "In the Name of Therapeutics: The Practice of Sterilization in a California State Hospital." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 51.1 (1996):29-52.
[Keywords: North America, eugenics, medicine, public health]

Breeden, James. "Joseph Jones and Public Health in the New South." Louisiana History 32 (1991):341-370.
[Keywords: medicine]

Bunkle, Phillida. "Calling the Shots: The International Politics of Depo-Provera." In The "Racial" Economy of Science. Edited by Sandra Harding. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. 287-302.
[Keywords: gender, public health]

Burleigh, Michael. "Survey of Developments in the Social History of Medicine III. 'Euthanasia' in the Third Reich: Some Recent Literature." Social History of Medicine 4 (1991):317-328.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Burt, W. J. "Report on the anatomical and physiological differences between the white and negro races; the modification of their respective diseases and differences in the treatment resulting therefrom." Transactions of the Texas Medical Association (1876):115-22.
[Keywords: African-Americans in medicine]

Buruma, Ian. "Revenge in the Indies." New York Review of Books (11 August 1994).[Keywords: colonialism, Stoler]

Buss, Allan R. "Galton and the birth of differential psychology and eugenics: Social, political, and economic forces." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 12 (1976):47-58.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Camino, Linda Anne.Ethnomedical Illnesses and Non-Orthodox Healing Practices in a Black Neighborhood in the American South: How They Work and What They Mean. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Virginia, 1986.[Keywords: medicine]

Cobb, W. Montague. "Surgery and the Negro Physician: Some Parallels in Background." Journal of the National Medical Association 43.3 (1951):145-51.
NOTES: Speech by Cobb, Professor of Anatomy at Howard University, tracing the history of African-Americans and surgery from experimental subject to surgeon.
[Keywords: African-Americans in medicine]

Coffin, Jean-Christophe. "Le theme de la degenerescence de la race autour de 1860." History of European Ideas 15 (1992):727-732.
ABSTRACT: Specifically on the work of Benedict-Augustin Morel and Arthur de Gobineau
[Keywords: Europe]

Cohn, Bernard. "Past in the Present: A Museum of Mankind." In An Anthropologist among the Historians and Other Essays. Delhi: Oxford, 1987.
[Keywords: anthropology, colonialism]

Cohn, Bernard. "The Census, Social Structure and Objectification in South Asia." In An Anthropologist among the Historians and Other Essays. Delhi: Oxford, 1987.
[Keywords: sociology, Asia]

Crook, David Paul.Darwinism, War, and History: The Debate Over the Biology of War from The Origin of Species to the First World War. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
[Keywords: biology]

Curtin, Philip.Death by Migration: Europe's Encounter with the Tropical World in the Nineteenth Century. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
[Keywords: colonialism, medicine]

Curtin, Philip D.Death by Migration: Europe's Encounter with the Tropical World in the Nineteenth Century. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
[Keywords: colonialism, Europe, Stoler]

Curtin, Philip D. "The Slavery Hypothesis for Hypertension among African Americans: The Historical Evidence." American Journal of Public Health 82.12 (1992):1681-1686.
[Keywords: North America]

Dahlberg, Gunnar.Race, Reason and Rubbish: A Primer of Race Biology. New York: Columbia University Press, 1942.
NOTES: A discussion of race and the fallacies of racism in genetic terms.
[Keywords: biology]

Darity, William, Jr, and Julian Ellison. "Abram Harris, Jr.: The sociology of race and social reform." History of Political Economy 22 (1990):611-627.
ABSTRACT: The first black economist to attain academic prominence
[Keywords: Sociology, Sociology]

Davis, Angela. "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Politics of Black Women's Health." In Women, Culture and Politics. New York: Random House, 1989. 53-65.
[Keywords: medicine]

De Groot, Joanna. "'Sex' and 'race': The construction of language and image in the 19th century." In Sexuality and subordination: Interdisciplinary studies of gender in the 19th century. Edited by Susan Mendus and Jane Rendall. London: Routledge, 1989. 89-128.
[Keywords: General]

Demause, Lloyd. "The Evolution of Childhood." History of Childhood Quarterly: The Journal of Psychohistory 1 (1974):536.
[Keywords: childhood, psych, Stoler]

Derickson, Alan. "Industrial Refugees: the Migration of Silicotics from the Mines of North America and Africa, colonialism in the Early 20th Century." Labor History 29 (1988):66-89.
[Keywords: technology]

Deutsch, Martin.Happenings on the way back to the forum: social science, IQ, and race differences revisited. New York: Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1969.
NOTES: "Reprinted from Harvard Educational Review, v.39, no.3, summer 1969.".
[Keywords: INTELLIGENCE]

Douglass, Frederick and University Western Reserve.The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered. An address before the literary societies of Western Reserve College, at commencement, July 12, 1854, 1854.
[Keywords: ethnology]

Du Bois, W. E. B. "The Health and Physique of the Negro American: Report of a Social Study Made Under the Direction of Atlanta University." In Eleventh Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems. Atlanta: Atlanta University Press. 1906.
[Keywords: W. E. B. Du Bois]

Fasseur, Cees. "Cornerstone and Stumbling Block: Racial Classification and the Late Colonial State in Indonesia." In The Late Colonial State in Indonesia: Political and Economic Foundations of the Netherlands Indies 1880-1942. Edited by Robert Cribb. Leiden: KITLV, 1994. 31-56.
[Keywords: Asia, colonialism, Europe, Stoler]

Fernando, M. Daniel.AIDS and intravenous drug use: the influence of morality, politics, social science, and race in the making of a tragedy. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1993.
[Keywords: medicine]

Feuser, Willfried R. "The image of the Black in the writings of Johann Gottfried Herder." Journal of European Studies 8 (1978):109-128.
ABSTRACT: "Although the German thinker has often been claimed as a precursor by the proponents of the theory of evolution by descent, he would on closer scrutiny seem to adhere to the older metaphysical system of the Chain of Being, which is basically static and creationist, as distinguished from the inherent dynamism of evolution. Religious orthodoxy, 18th-century rationalism, and a rising sense of scientific realism are interwoven in his thought..."
[Keywords: pre-19th]

Fields, Barbara J. "Ideology and Race in American History." In Region, Race, and Reconstruction. Edited by J. Morgan Kousser and James M. McPherson. New York, 1982. 143-77.
[Keywords: North America, general, Stoler]

Gates, E. N. "The Concept of "Race" in Natural and Social Science." In Critical Race Theory: Essays on the Social Construction and Reproduction of "Race". Edited by E. N. Gates. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1997.
[Keywords: general]

Gibbs, Tyson.A Guide to Ethnic Health Collections in the United States. Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1996.
ABSTRACT: A preliminary survey of libraries and other repositories for collections relevant to the health of non-white ethnic groups.
[Keywords: North America, public health]

Glass, Bentley. "A hidden chapter of German eugenics between the two world wars." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 125 (1981):357-367.
ABSTRACT: "Why did the esteemed and scrupulous plant geneticist Erwin Baur collaborate with Eugen Fischer and Fritz Lenz to write in 1923 the influential book, "Menschliche Erblichkeitslehre und Rassenhygien"..., which became the cornerstone of Nazi eugenics?"
[Keywords: eugenics]

Glass, Bentley. "Geneticists Embattled: Their Stand against Rampant Eugenics and Racism in America during the 1920s and 1930s." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 130 (1986):130-54.
ABSTRACT: Argues for a distinction between eugenics and genetics.
[Keywords: eugenics, Genetics]

Gouda, Frances.Poverty and Political Culture: The Rhetoric of Social Welfare in the Netherlands and France, 1815-1854. Lanham, MD: Rowen and Littlefield, 1995.
[Keywords: economics, Europe, Stoler]

Gould, B. A.Investigations in the Military and Anthropological Statistics of American Soldiers. Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press (Hurd and Houghton for the U. S. Sanitary Commission), 1869.
[Keywords: epidemiology and statistics]

Gould, Stephen Jay. "Carrie Buck's daughter." Natural History 93.7 (1984):14-18.
ABSTRACT: The rise of eugenics as an influential political force led to a movement for compulsory sterilization of "inferior" humans as early as the 1890s. Carrie Buck, the first victim of Virginia's compulsory sterilization law of 1924, and also the victim of a rape, may have been institutionalized in an effort to hide the shame of her pregnancy and the identity of her rapist, rather than as a result of mental illness
[Keywords: eugenics]

Gradmann, Christoph. "Bazillen, Krankheit und Kreig." Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 19.2-3 (1996):81-94.
ABSTRACT: "Analyzes metaphors of bacteriology which were extensively used in Germany during the era of Kaiser Wilhelm II.... The prestige of bacteriology was in turn employed to lend credibility to pictures of assumed enemies - portraying them as infectious disease. Although the political language of bacteriology differed from the social darwinism of the age in important structural and semantic aspects, it nevertheless influenced the political language of the time, for examples by becoming a blueprint for anti-semitic rhetoric."
[Keywords: biology]

Graham, Loren R. "Science and values: The Eugenics movement in Germany and Russia in the 1920s." American Historical Review 82 (1977):1133-1164.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Green, Michelle.The Dream at the End of the World: Paul Bowles and the Literary Renegades in Tangiers. New York: Harper, 1992.
[Keywords: Africa, colonialism, Stoler]

Greenlee, Edwin J.Biomedicine and Ideology: a Social History of the Conceptualization and Treatment of Essential Hypertension in the United States. Ph.D. dissertation. Temple University, 1989.[Keywords: medicine]

Grigg, Kenneth. "'All Roads Lead to Rome': the Role of the Nursemaid in Freud's Dreams." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 21 (1973):108-126.
[Keywords: psych, Stoler]

Grim, Valerie. "The Impact of Mechanized Farming on Black Farm Families in the Rural South: A Study of Farm Life in the Brooks Farm Community, 1940-1970." Agricultural History 68 (1994):169-84.
[Keywords: technology]

Grossman, Atina.Reforming Sex: The German Movement for Birth Control and Abortion Reform, 1920-1950. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
[Keywords: Europe, eugenics, public health]

Guardini, Romano.Letters from Lake Como: Explorations in Technology and the Human Race. Grand Rapids: Eeerdmans, 1994.
ABSTRACT: Guardini's letters from the 1920s on topics relating to technology and its effects on humanity and civilization. Trans. of Briefe vom Comer See
[Keywords: Technology]

Gutmann, Myron, and Kenneth H. Fliess. "The Social Context of Child Mortality in the American Southwest." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 26.4 (1996):589-614.
[Keywords: North America, public health]

Haerle, Rudolf K., Jr. "William Isaac Thomas and the Helen Culver Fund for Race Psychology: The beginnings of scientific sociology at the University of Chicago, 1910-1913." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 27 (1991):21-41.
[Keywords: sociology]

Hall, Mike.Whiteness: A Critical Reader. New York: New York University Press, 1997.
[Keywords: general]

Haller, John, Jr. "The Physician Versus the Negro: Medical and Anthropological Concepts of Race in the Late Nineteenth Century." Bulletin of the History of Medicine XLIV.2 (1970):154-164.
[Keywords: medicine, anthropology]

Haller, J. S. "The Physician versus the Negro: Medical and Anthropological." Bulletin of the History of Medicine xliv.2 (1970):154-167.
[Keywords: anthropology, medicine]

Hammer, Lawrence. "The Dark Side to Donovanosis: Color, Climate, Race and Racism in American South Venerology." Journal of Medical Humanities 18.1 (1997):29-57.
[Keywords: North America, environment, medicine, public health, sexuality]

Haraway, Donna.Primate visions: Gender, race, and nature in the world of modern science. New York: Routledge, 1989.
[Keywords: Biology]

Haraway, Donna. "The Bio-politics of a Multicultural Field." In The "Racial" Economy of Science. Edited by Sandra Harding. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. 377-397.
[Keywords: biology]

Haraway, Donna. "Universal Donors in a Vampire Culture. Its All in the Family: Biological Kinship Categories in the Twentieth Century United States." In Uncommon Ground. Edited by William Cronon. New York: Norton, 1995. 321-66, 531-36.
ABSTRACT: Includes a throught provoking chart of changing terms concerning race and kinship in 20th century America.
NOTES: Republished in 1997 in her book Modest Witness@Second_Millennium. FemaleMan_Meets_OncoMouse (New York, Routledge).
[Keywords: general]

Harding, Sandra.The 'Racial' Economy of Science: Toward a Democratic Future. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1993.
ABSTRACT: A collection of articles, many which have been published elsewhere. 'All of these essays challenge the assumption that Western sciences have been entirely progressive forces in history as well as the assumption that it is individuals alone, or even primarily, who are responsible for the socially progressive or regressive consequences of science.' From the preface.
[Keywords: General]

Harris, Seale.Woman's Surgeon: The Life Story of J. Marion Sims. Summit: CIBA Pharmaceutical Products, 1950.
NOTES: Laudatory biography of Marion Sims, the "Father of Gynecology," who developed his surgical techniques by experimenting on slave women.
[Keywords: African-Americans in medicine]

Harris, Othello. "The image of the African American in psychological journals, 1825-1923." The Black Scholar 21.4 (1991):25-30.
[Keywords: psych]

Harris, Ruth. "'The Child of the Barbarian': Rape, Race and Nationalism in France During the First World War"." Past & Present 141 (1993):170-206.
[Keywords: europe]

Harrison, Faye V. "Persistent power of "race" in the cultural and political economy of racism." Annual Review of Anthropology 24 (1995):47-74.
[Keywords: anthropology]

Harrison, Mark. "The Tender Frame of Man: Disease, Climate, and Racial Differences in India and the West Indies, 1760-1860." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70.1 (1996):68-93.
[Keywords: colonialism, environment, Asia, medicine, pre-19th C]

Harvey, R.D. "Pioneers of genetics: A comparison of the attitudes of William Bateson and Erwin Baur to eugenics." Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 49 (1995):105-117.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Higgs, Edward. "The Statistical Big Bang of 1911: Ideology, Technological Innovation and the Production of Medical Statistics." Social History of Medicine 9.3 (1996):409-26.
ABSTRACT: "This paper examines the relationship between intellectual debates, technologies for analysing information, an dthe produciton of staitistics in the General Register Office (GRO) in London in the early twentieth century. It argues that the controversy between eugenicists and public health officials respecting the cause and effect of class-specific variations in fertilitiy led to the introduction of questions on the 1911 census on marital fertility...."
[Keywords: medicine, public health, technology]

Hine, Darlene Clark. "Co-Laborers in the Work of the Lord: Nineteenth Century Black Women Physcians." In The "Racial" Economy of Science. Edited by Sandra Harding. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. 210-227.
[Keywords: medicine]

Hinsley, Curtis M.Savages and scientists: the Smithsonian Institution and the development of American anthropology, 1846-1910. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981.
[Keywords: anthropology, North America, Native]

Hinsley, Curtis M.The Smithsonian and the American Indian: making a moral anthropology in Victorian America. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994.
NOTES: Originally published: Savages and scientists, 1981. With a new foreword.
[Keywords: anthropology, North America, Native]

Hirtle, Peter B., and Diane E. Rothenberg.Blacks in American Medicine: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources, 1970-1987. Bethesda, MD: National Library of Medicine, 1988.
NOTES: An update for 1988-89 was later published.
[Keywords: bibliography]

Hodgson, Dennis. "Ideological Currents and the Interpretation of Demographic Trends: The Case of Francis Amasa Walker." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 28 (1992):28-44.
ABSTRACT: "Late nineteenth-century influences on American population thought are highlighted by focusing on Francis Amasa Walker's theory of Native Americans [i.e. white people of British ancestry] fertility decline. Malthusianism, Darwinism, and racism combined to produce a new biological Malthusianism that identified a population calamity more harmful than overpopulation--biological deterioration."
[Keywords: North America]

Hoffman, Frederick L.Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro, 1869.
[Keywords: epidemiology and statistics]

Hogue, Carol J. Roland, and Martha A. Hargraves. "Class, Race, and Infant Mortality in the United States." American Journal of Public Health 83.1 (1993):9-11.
[Keywords: North America, economics, public health]

Hoover, Dwight W. "A paradigm shift: The concept of race in the 1920s and 1930s." Conspect. History 1.7 (1981):82-100.
[Keywords: North America]

Horowitz, Maryanne Cline.Race, class, and gender in 19th-century culture. Rochester, N.Y.: Univ. of Rochester Press, 1991.
ABSTRACT: Collection of papers originally published in the "Journal of the History of Ideas"
[Keywords: general]

Hunter, Ian. "Personality as Vocation: The Political Rationality of the Humanities." In Foucault's New Domains. Edited by Mike Gane and Terry Johnson. London: Routledge, 1993.
[Keywords: Foucault, Stoler]

Hunting, Claudine. "The "Philosophes" and black slavery, 1748-1765." Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (1978):405-418.
[Keywords: pre-19th]

Jacobs, C.F. "Benevolent Societies of New Orleans Blacks during the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries." Lousiana History 29 (1988):21-33.
[Keywords: North America, colonialism]

Jacobs, Claude F. "Healing and Prophecy in the Black Spiritual Churches: A Need for Re-examination." Medical Anthropology 12 (1990):349-370.
ABSTRACT: "The beliefs and healing and prophecy rituals of the New Orleans black Spiritual churches are similar to those of Spiritualism, a largely white movement, and Espiritismo and Santeria among Hispanics. Whereas researchers have criticized or ignored the Spritual churches' therapeutic efforts, they have often described the others as beneficial. This article compares the religions and suggests that the therapy provided by the Spiritual churches be re-examined."
[Keywords: medicine]

Jay, Martin. "In the Empire of the Gaze: Foucault and the Denigration of Vision in Twentieth-Century French Thought." In Foucault: A Critical Reader. Edited by David Couzens Hoy. Oxford: Blackwell, 1986. 175-203.
[Keywords: Europe, Foucault, colonialism, Stoler]

Johnson, Mark R. D., and Relations Social Science Research Council . Research Unit on Ethnic.Race and health: a select bibliography. Saltley, Birmingham: SSRC Research Unit on Ethnic Relations, 1983.
[Keywords: Bibliography]

Johnson, David. "Aspects of a Liberal Education: Late Nineteenth-Century Attitudes to Race, from Cambridge to the Cape Colony." History Workshop Journal 36 (1993):162-82.
[Keywords: North America, general, Stoler]

Jolly, Margaret. ""Foucault goes Troppo." Rev. of Knowledge and Power in a South Pacific Society by L. Lindstrom." The Journal of Pacific History 27.2 (1992):237-43.
[Keywords: Foucault, South Pacific, Stoler]

Kamrat-Lang, Debora, and Peter Weingart. "Healing society: Medical language in American eugenics." Science in Context 8 (1995):175-196.
ABSTRACT: 'This paper presents two case studies of eugenic legislation. The first is an influential suggestion for a Model Eugenical Sterilization Law.' This model law, written by Harry H. Laughlin, a leading American eugenicist, was included in his 1922 book "Eugenical Sterilization in the United States", published by the Municipal Court of Chicago. The second case is the verdict of the United States Supreme Court in its 1927 ruling in "Buck v. Bell". The issue in this case was the constitutionality of a Virginia statute mandating enforced sterilization ("Buck v. Bell" 1926).' Followed by a commentary, 'Eugenics--Medical or social science?' by Peter Weingart follows (pp. 197-207)
[Keywords: eugenics]

Kennedy, Dane. "The perils of the midday sun: climatic anxieties in the colonial tropics." In Imperialism and the Natural World. Edited by John MacKenzie. New York: University of Manchester Press, 1990. 118-40.
[Keywords: colonialism, environment]

Kiple, Dalila de Sousa.Darwin and medical perceptions of the black: A comparative study of the United States and Brazil, 1871-1918. Bowling Green State Univ., 1987.
Compares the influence of Darwin's thought on U.S. and Brazilian physicians during the periods when black freedmen's health declined significantly.[Keywords: medicine, Latin North America]

Krieger, Nancy. "Shades of difference: theoretical underpinnings of the medical controversy on black/white differences in the United States, 1830-1870." International Journal of Health Services 17 (1987):259-278.
[Keywords: medicine]

Kudlien, Fridolf. "The Belief in 'Race' and the Fight against Hereditary Diseases and Defects." History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 12 (1990):271-75.
NOTES: Essay review of four German-language and two English-language books on race, eugenics and euthanasia.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Kunitz, Stephen. "The History and Politics of U.S. Health Care Policy for American Indians." American Journal of Public Health 86.10 (1996):1464-73.
[Keywords: North America, Native American, colonialism, public health]

Kurzweil, Edith. "Michel Foucault's History of Sexuality as Interpreted by Feminists and Marxists." Social Research 53.4 (1986):647-63.
[Keywords: economics, Foucault, gender, Stoler]

Kuttner, Robert E.Race and modern science; a collection of essays by biologists, anthropologists, sociologists, and psychologists. New York: Social Science Press, 1967.
[Keywords: general]

Kuttner, Robert E.Race and Modern Science; a collection of essays by biologists, anthropologists, sociologists, and psychologists. New York: Social Science Press, 1967.
[Keywords: biology]

Lerner, Barron H. "Constructing Medical Indications: The Sterilization of Women with Heart Disease or Tuberculosis, 1905-1935." Journal of the HIstory of Medicine and Allied Sciences 49.3 (1994):362-79.
[Keywords: gender, public health]

Levins, Richard, and Richard Lewontin. "Applied Biology in the Third World: The Struggle for Revolutionary Science." In The "Racial" Economy of Science. Edited by Sandra Harding. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. 315-325.
[Keywords: biology, public health, colonialism]

Lewis, M. "The "health of the race" and infant health in New South Wales: perspectives on medicine and empire." In Disease, Medicine, and Empire. Edited by R.M. MacLeod and M.J. Lewis. London: Routledge, 1988. 301-315.
[Keywords: colonialism, medicine, public health]

Ludmerer, Kenneth.Genetics and American Society: A Historical Appraisal. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1972.
ABSTRACT: Argues that eugenicists had misused the science of eugenics to the point that prominent figures in the genetic community were forced to repudiate much of the work of the eugenicists. Distinguishes between illegitimate racist research and legitimate scientific investigations.
[Keywords: eugenics, Genetics]

Luebke, David Martin, and Sybil Milton. "Locating the Victim: An Overview of Census-Taking, Tabulation Technology and Persecution in nazism Germany." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 16.Fall (1994):25-39.
[Keywords: technology, nazism]

Manderson, Lenore. "Race, Colonial Mentality and Public Health in Early Twentieth Century Malaya." In The Underside of Malaysian History. Edited by Peter Rimmer and Lisa Allen. Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1990. 193-213.
[Keywords: Asia, colonialism, public health]

Manderson, Lenore. "Colonial Desires: Sexuality, Race, and Gender in British Malaya." Journal of the History of Sexuality 7.2 (1997):372-88.
[Keywords: colonialism, gender, sexuality]

Marable, Manning.Race, class and conflict: intellectual debates on race relations research in the United States since 1960 ; a Social Science bibliographical essay. Dayton, Ohio: Black Research Associates, 1981.
[Keywords: sociology]

Markel, Howard. "'Knocking Out the Cholera:' Cholera, Class, and Quarantine in New York City, 1892." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 69.3 (1995):420-57.
[Keywords: North America, economics, public health]

Mason, Philip.The Birth of a Dilemma: The Conquest and Settlement of Rhodesia. London: Oxford University Press, 1958.
[Keywords: colonialism, Stoler]

Mason, Barbara. "Medical Biographies Exhibit at the Pearson Museum." Caduceus: A Museum Journal for the Health Sciences 8 (1992):54-55.
ABSTRACT: Review of "The Afro-American Presence in Medicine, 1850-1030," an exhibit prepared by Doris Y. Wilkinson, Professor of Sociology at the University of Kentucky.
[Keywords: medicine]

Massin, Benoit. "De l'eugenisme a l''operation euthanasie', 1890-1945." Recherche 21 (1990):1562-1568.
ABSTRACT: 'Beginning at the end of the 19th century, many biologists and physicians propagated eugenic concepts. The Nazis took inspiration directly from these in refining their racial hygiene' policy.' From the English summary
[Keywords: eugenics]

Matas, R. "Surgical Peculiarities of the Negro: A Statistical Inquiry based upon the records of the Charity Hospital of New Orleans (Decennium 1884-94)." Transactions of the American Surgical Association (1894):483-610.
[Keywords: African-Americans in medicine]

Mazlish, Bruce. "A triptych: Freud's "The interpretation of dreams", Rider Haggard's "She", and Bulwer-Lytton's "The coming race"." Comparative Studies in Society and History 35 (1993):726-745.
ABSTRACT: 'At least two of our figures, Haggard and Bulwer-Lytton, were directly associated with Africa. The other, Freud, envisioned it only as a continent of the mind. Yet it can be said that all three were drawing on what was basically a common Eurpoean culture and using it for a basically common purpose of dealing with the problem of civilization and culture and the irruption of the irrational into both. In the end, however, as I shall argue, these three men emerged from their African explorations with very different maps of reality.'
[Keywords: colonialism, europe, psych]

Mazumdar, Pauline M. H. "The eugenicists and the residuum: The problem of the urban poor." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 54 (1980):204-215.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Mazumdar, Pauline M. H. "Blood and Soil: The Serology of the Aryan Racial State." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 64 (1990):187-219.
[Keywords: medicine, eugenics]

Mazumdar, Pauline. "Two Models for Human Genetics: Blood Grouping and Psychiatry in Germany Between the Wars." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70.4 (1996):609-57.
[Keywords: Europe, genetics, psych]

McBride, David. "The Henry Phipps Institute, 1903-1937: Pioneering Tuberculosis Work with an Urban Minority." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 61 (1987):78-97.
[Keywords: medicine]

McCann, W.J. "'Volk und Germanentum': The presentation of the past in nazism Germany." In The politics of the past. Edited by Peter Gathercole and David Lowenthal. London: Unwin Hyman, 1990. 74-87.
[Keywords: nazism]

McClintock, Anne. "The Angel of Progress: Pitfalls of the Term 'Post-Colonialism'." Social Text 31-32:84-98.
[Keywords: colonialism, general, Stoler]

McGregor, Alan. "Scientific change in Britain: The end of eugenics." Mankind Quarterly 28 (1988):301-324.
ABSTRACT: On the history of the elimination of 'eugenics' from the names of institutions established by Galton and Pearson to advance the study of eugenics
[Keywords: eugenics]

McLaren, Angus. "The creation of a haven for 'human thoroughbreds': the sterilization of the feeble-minded and the mentally ill in British Columbia." Canadian Historical Review June 7 (1986):127-151.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Mead, American Association for the Advancement of Science and Margaret.Science and the Concept of Race. New York: Columbia University Press, 1968.
NOTES: "An outgrowth of a symposium held at the meetings of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington on December 30,
1966.".
[Keywords: anthropology]

Megill, Allan. "Foucault, Structuralism, and the End of History." Journal of Modern History 51 (1979):451-503.
[Keywords: Foucault, Stoler]

Mehler, Barry Alan.A history of the American Eugenics Society, 1921-1940. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.[Keywords: eugenics]

Moldow, Gloria.Women Doctors in Gilded-Age Washington: Race, Gender, and Professionalization. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987.
ABSTRACT: Moldow looks at the women graduates of Howard University medical school, a "Black" medical school that was actually rather integrated both by race and gender.
[Keywords: medicine]

Montagu, Ashley.Statement on Race. New York: Oxford University Press, 1972.
NOTES: An important book which provides "an annotated elaboration and exposition of
the four Statements on Race Issued by the United Nations Education,
Scientific, aand Cultural Organization." The UNESCO statements covered here
date 1950, 1951, 1964, and 1967.
[Keywords: UNESCO]

Morais, Herbert.The History of the Negro in Medicine. New York: Publishers Company for the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1967.
[Keywords: medicine]

Moynihan, Daniel P.Negro Family: The Case for National Action. U. S. Department of Labor, Office of Policy, Planning and Research Report (1965): Pages
Commonly known as the Moynihan Report.[Keywords: sociology]

Nelkin, Dorothy, and M. Susan Lindee. "The mediated gene: Stories of gender and race." In Deviant bodies: Critical perspectives on difference in science and popular culture. Edited by Jennifer Terry and Jacqueline Urla. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1995. 387-402.
ABSTRACT: On the increasing acceptability of genetic explanations and their role in debates over race and gender
[Keywords: Genetics]

Newby, I. A.Challenge to the Court: Social Scientists and the Defense of Segregation, 1954-1966. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969.
NOTES: Includes responses by some authors whose work is criticized in the book.
[Keywords: sociology]

Newman, Karen. "'And Wash the Ethiop White': Femininity and the Monstrous in Othello." In Shakespeare Reproduced: The Text in History and Ideology. Edited by Jean E. Howard and Marion F. O'Connor. New York: Methuen, 1987.
[Keywords: colonialism, gender, Stoler]

Noakes, Jeremy. "Nazism and eugenics: The background to the Nazi Sterilization Law of 14 July 1933." In Ideas into politics: Aspects of European history, 1880-1950. Edited by R. J. Bullen and et.al. London: Croom Helm, 1984. 75-94.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Noll, Steven. "Southern Strategies for Treating the Black Feeble-Minded: From Social Control to Profound Indifference." Journal of Policy History 3 (1991):130-151.
[Keywords: medicine, psych]

O'Malley, Michael, and Nell Irvin Painter. "Specie and species: Race and the money question in 19th-century America." American Historical Review 99 (1994):369-395.
ABSTRACT: Compares the language of race to the language of money, and 'argues in part that discussions of money used the same terms, the same analogies and assumptions, as discussions of race.' A comment by Nell Irvin Painter follows (pp. 396-404), with a response by O'Malley (pp. 405-408)
[Keywords: North America, sociology]

Onselen, Charles van. "Race and Class in the South African Countryside: Cultural Osmosis and Social Relations in the Sharecropping Economy of the South-western Transvaal, 1900-1950." American Historical Review (1990):99-123.
[Keywords: Africa, colonialism, economics, Stoler]

Owsley, D. W., and et al. "Demography and pathology of an urban slave population from New Orleans." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 74 (1987):185-197.
[Keywords: medicine]

Padgug, Robert. "Sexual Matters: On Conceptualizing Sexuality in History." In Passion and Power: Sexuality in History. Edited by Kathy Peiss and Christina Simmons with Robert Padgug. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989.
[Keywords: sexuality, Stoler]

Page, Helan, and R. Brooke Thomas. "White public space and the construction of white privilege in U.S. health care: fresh concepts and a new model of analysis." Medical Anthropology Quarterly 8.1 (1994):109-116.
[Keywords: medicine]

Penniman, T. K.A Hundred Years of Anthropology. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co., 1935.
NOTES: This book, written by the Curator of Oxford's Pitt-Rivers Museum, is
interesting for the way the evolution of technology intersects with ideas
about race.
[Keywords: anthropology]

Pernick, Martin S.The black stork: Eugenics and the death of 'defective' babies in American medicine and motion pictures since 1915. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1996.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Proctor, Robert N. "Eugenics among the social sciences: Hereditarian thought in Germany and the United States." In The estate of social knowledge. Edited by JoAnne Brown and David K. Van Keuren. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1991. 175-208.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Provine, William. "Geneticists and Race." American Zoology 26 (1986):857-87.
ABSTRACT: "During the twentieth century, geneticists have dramatically changed their assessments of the biological and social consequences of human race differences and race crossing. In the first quarter of the century, most geneticists thought that human races differed hereditarily by important mental as well as physical differences and that wide race crosses were biologically and socially harmful. The period from 1925 to the outbreak of Work War II saw no change in geneticists'views on hereditary mental differences between human races, but a shift to agnosticism on the issue of wide race crosses. By the early 1950's, geneticists generally argued that wide race crosses were at worst biologically harmless, but still held to earlier beliefs about heredity mental differences betwseen races. The final period from 1951 to the present has witnessed the shift to agnosticism o the issue of hereditary mental differences between races. The change in geneticists' assessments of race difference and race crossing were caused by increased understanding of the complex relationship between genes and environment and by cultural changes."
[Keywords: Genetics]

Prucha, Francis Paul.Documents of United States Indian policy. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990.
[Keywords: Native]

Reynolds, P. Preston.Watts Hospital of Durham, North Carolina, 1895-1976: Keeping the Doors Open. Durham: Fund for the Advancement of Science and Mathematics Education in North Carolina, 1991.
ABSTRACT: An adaptation of her dissertation, "Watts Hospital, 1895-1976: Paternalism and Race, the Evolution of a Southern Institution in Durham, North Carolina.
[Keywords: North America, medicine]

Rodrique, Jessie. "The Black Community and the Birth Control Movment." In Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in U.S. Women's History. Edited by Ellen Carol Dubois and Vicki L Ruiz. New York: Routledge, 1990. 333-44.
[Keywords: medicine]

Rogin, Michael. "'Democracy and Burnt Cork': The End of Blackface and the Beginning of Civil Rights." Representations 46 (1994):1-34.
[Keywords: North America, general, Stoler]

Roll-Hansen, Nils. "Eugenics before World War II: The case of Norway." History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 2 (1980):269-298.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Roll-Hansen, Nils. "Geneticists and the eugenics movement in Scandinavia." British Journal for the History of Science 22 (1989):335-346.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Rony, Fatimah Tobing. "Those who squat and those who sit: The iconography of race in the 1895 films of Felix-Louis Regnault." Camera Obscura: A Journal of Feminism and Film 28 (1992):263-289.
[Keywords: Colonialism]

Rose, Kenneth.A Survey of Sources at the Rockefeller Archive Center for the Study of African-American History and Race Relations. Indianapolis: Indiana University Center of Philanthropy, 1993.
[Keywords: general]

Rosenberg, Daniel.New Orleans Dockworkers: Race, Labor, and Unionism, 1892-1923. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.
[Keywords: Technology]

Rosenthal, Steven J. "The Pioneer Fund: Financier of facist research." American Behavioral Scientist 39 (1995):44-61.
ABSTRACT: The Pioneer Fund was founded in 1937 by Wycliffe Draper to support the study of eugenics.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Rosner, David and Gerald Markowitz. "Race, Foster Care, and the Politics of Abandonment in New York City." American Journal of Public Health 87 (1997):1844-49.
[Keywords: North America, childhood, public health]

Samelson, Franz. "From "race psychology" to "studies in prejudice": Some observations on the thematic reversal in social psychology." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 14 (1978):265-178.
[Keywords: psych]

Savitt, Todd L. "Entering a White Profession: Black Physicians in the New South, 1880-1920." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 61 (1987):507-540.
[Keywords: medicine]

Savitt, Todd L. "Slave Health and Southern Distinctiveness." In Disease and Distinctiveness in the American South. Edited by Todd L. Savitt and James Harvey Young. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1988. 120-53.
[Keywords: medicine]

Savitt, Todd. "A Journal of Our Own: The Medical and Surgical Observer and the Beginnings of an African-American Medical Profession in Late-19th-Century America." Journal of the National Medical Association 88.1 (1996):52-60.
[Keywords: North America, medicine]

Schneider, William. "Blood Group Research in Great Britain, France, and the United States Between the World Wars." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 98.4 (1995).
[Keywords: anthropology, biology]

Sengoopta, Chandak. "Science, Sexuality, and Gender in the Fin de Siecle: Otto Weininger as Baedeker." History of Science, 30 (1992):249-279.
ABSTRACT: "Otto Weininger (1880-1903) is well-known as the Jewish intellectual of Vienna who, at the age of twenty-three, published a long, scathing attack on his own race and on women (Geschlecht und Charackter, 1903) and committed suicide shortly thereafter."
[Keywords: europe]

Sheridan, Richard B. "Mortality and the medical treatment of slaves in the British West Indies." In Race and slavery in the Western hemisphere. Edited by Stanley L. Engerman and Eugene D. Genovese. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1975. 285-310.
[Keywords: medicine, colonialism, slavery]

Sheridan, Richard B.Doctors and Slaves: a Medical and Demographic History of Slavery in the British West Indies, 1680-1834. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
[Keywords: medicine, slavery,]

Shockley, William, and Roger Pearson.Shockley on eugenics and race: the application of science to the solution of human problems. Washington, D.C.: Scott-Townsend Publishers, 1992.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Shockley, William and Roger Pearson.Shockley on Eugenics and Race: The Application of Science to the Solution of Human Problems. Washington, DC: Scott-Townsend Publishers, 1992.
[Keywords: intelligence]

Smedley, Audrey.Race in North America: Origin and evolution of a worldview. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1993.
NOTES: Includes index.
[Keywords: North America]

Smith, Beverly. "Black Women's Health: Notes for a Course." In All the Women are White, All the Blacks are Men, But Some of Us are Brave: Black Women's Studies. Edited by Gloria Hull, Patricia Bell Scott, and Barbara Smith. Old Westbury, NY: Feminist Press, 1982. 103-14.
[Keywords: gender]

Smith, M. Van Wyk. "'The most wretched of the human race': The iconography of the Khoikhoin (Hottentots), 1500-1800." History and Anthropology 5 (1992):285-330.
[Keywords: Colonialism]

Smith, John David.The Biblical and 'Scientific' Defense of Slavery. New York: Garland, 1993.
ABSTRACT: A volume in Garland's series "Anti-Black Thought, 1863-1925," a collection of racist writing with introductions by modern historians.
[Keywords: North America, economics, general]

Smith, John David.Racial Determinism and the Fear of Miscegenation, post-1900. New York: Garland, 1993.
ABSTRACT: Part of Garland's series "Anti-Black Thought, 1863-1925," a collection of racist writings with introductions by contemporary historians.
[Keywords: eugenics, general]

Soloway, Richard A.Demography and Degeneration: Eugenics and the Declining Birthrate in Twentieth-Century Britain. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1990.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Soloway, Richard A. "The 'perfect contraceptive': Eugenics and birth control research in Britain and America in the interwar years." Journal of Contemporary History 30 (1995):637-664.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Somerville, Siobhan. "Scientific Racism and the Emergence of the Homosexual Body." Journal of the History of Sexuality 5.2 (1994):243-266.
[Keywords: eugenics, sexuality]

Spivak, Gayatri. "Can the Subaltern Speak?" In Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture. Edited by Cary Nelson and Lawrence Grossberg. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988.
[Keywords: general, social theory, Stoler]

Stanfield, John H., II. "Sponsorship and Blacks in medical education: A political history of race philanthropy." Research in Social Policy: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 4 (1996):173-208.
[Keywords: medicine]

Stark, Jerry. "The Social Basis of Conceptual Diversity: A Case Study of the Concept of "Race" in Physical Anthropology." Research in Sociology of Knowledge, Sciences, and Art 2 (1979):87-99.
[Keywords: anthropology]

Stauder, Jack. "The "Relevance" of Anthropology to Colonialism and Imperialism." In The "Racial" Economy of Science. Edited by Sandra Harding. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. 408-427.
[Keywords: colonialism, anthropology]

Staupers, Mabel Keaton.No Time for Prejudice: The Story of the Integration of Negroes in Nursing in the United States. New York: Macmillan, 1961.
[Keywords: medicine]

Steckel, Richard H., and Richard A. Jensen. "New evidence on the cause of slave and crew mortality in the Atlantic slave trade." Journal of Economic History 46 (1986):57-77.
[Keywords: medicine]

Stein, Judith. "Defining the race, 1890-1930." In The invention of ethnicity. Edited by Werner Sollors. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 77-104.
ABSTRACT: Racial theories in the United States
[Keywords: North America]

Stepan, Nancy Leys. "Race and Gender: The Role of Analogy in Science." In The Anatomy of Racism. Edited by David Goldberg. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1990.
[Keywords: gender, general, Stoler]

Suzuki, Zenji, Yoko Matsubara, and Toru Sakano. "A bibliographical review of the history of eugenics, III: Eugenics and the eugenics movement in the U.S.A. and Japan. (In Japanese)." Kagakusi Kenkyu: Journal of History of Science, Japan 34 (1995):97-106.
[Keywords: eugenics, bibliography]

Swaisland, Cecile.Servants and Gentlewomen to the Golden Land: The Emigration of Single Women from Britain to Southern Africa, 1820-1939. Oxford: University of Natal Press, 1993.
[Keywords: Africa, colonialism, gender, Stoler]

Swartz, Sally. "Colonizing the Insane: Causes of Insanity in the Cape, 1891-1920." History of the Human Science 8.4 (1995):19-57.
ABSTRACT: "In a colonial society, where 'degeneration' contained within it the prospect of 'going native,' being no better than the subjugated race, prevention of the spread of insanity was an urgent matter, intimately related to the identity of the colonizers as rulers. Records from the asylums of the Cape suggest that the fear of 'going native' had to do with more than simply the desire to maintain social distance between black and white."
[Keywords: colonialism, psych]

Tennant, Margaret. "Children's Health Camps in New Zealand: The Making of a Movement, 1919-1940." Social History of Medicine 9.1 (1996):69-87.
ABSTRACT: " The children's health camp movement in New Zealand was the product of early twentieth-century concerns about nationally efficiency and racial strength."
[Keywords: South Pacific, childhood, public health, nationalism]

Teslow, Tracy Lang. "Representing race: Artistic and scientific realism." Science as Culture 5.1 (1995):12-38.
ABSTRACT: On the sculptures of human racial types created for the 1933 exhibit 'Races of Mankind' at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago
[Keywords: anthropology]

Thorne, Susan. "The Conversion of England and the Conversion of the World Inseparable: Missionary Imperialism and the Language of Class, 1750-1850." In Tensions of Empire: Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois World. Edited by Frederick Cooper and Ann Laura Stoler. Berkeley: University of California Press.
[Keywords: colonialism, economics, Europe]

Tiffany, L. "Comparison between the surgical diseases of the white and colored races." Transactions of the American Surgical Association (1887):262-73.
[Keywords: African-Americans in medicine]

Tobach, Ethel, and Betty Rosonoff.Challenging Racism and Sexism: Alternatives to Genetic Explanations. New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1994.
[Keywords: North America, gender, genetics]

Torchia, Marion M. "The tuberculosis movement and the race question, 1890-1950." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 49 (1975):152-168.
[Keywords: medicine]

Torchia, Marion. "Tuberculosis among American Negroes: Medical Research on a Racial Disease, 1830-1950." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 32 (1977):252-279.
[Keywords: medicine]

UNESCO.The Race Question in Modern Science: Race and Science. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969.
NOTES: Contains all the brochures which have appeared separately in the UNESCO
series The Race Question in Modern Science. This collection has been
published under the same title but by different publishers from 1957 to
1969.
[Keywords: UNESCO]

Valone, David A. "Language, race, and history: The origin of the Whitney-Muller debate and the transformation of the human sciences." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 32 (1996):119-134.
ABSTRACT: 'The origin of this conflict was a controversy over Darwinian evolution, but their disagreement had deeper roots in the long-standing connection between language study and discussions of racial history. By intellectually distancing Whitney and Muller and writing their debate out of his history, [Ferdinand] Saussure emphasized the independence and objectivity of his new scientific' linguistics and excluded the racial controversies that had been central to comparative philology during the 19th century.'
[Keywords: colonialism]

Veblen, Thorstein.Veblen on Marx, Race, Science, and Economics. New York: Capricorn Books, 1969.
NOTES: First published under the title The Place of Science in Modern Civilization, and Other Essays.
[Keywords: sociology]

Vicinus, Martha. "Sexuality and Power: A Review of Current Work in the History of Sexuality." Feminist Studies 8.1 (1982):136.
[Keywords: gender, sexuality, Stoler]

Wailoo, Keith.Drawing Blood Medical Conception of Disease in 20th Century America from Chlorisis to Sickle Cell Anemia. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Philadelphia, 1992.[Keywords: North America, medicine, public health]

Wailoo, Keith. "Genetic Marker of Segregation: Sickle Cell Anemia, Thalassemia, and Racial Ideology in American Medical Writing, 1920-50." History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18.3 (1996):305-320.
[Keywords: North America, genetics, medicine]

Wegner, Gregory P. "Schooling for a new mythos: Race, anti-Semitism and the curriculum materials of a nazism race educator." Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education 27 (1991):189-213.
ABSTRACT: On the charts and textbooks of race biology published by Alfred Vogel, a biology curriculum writer and elementary school principal in Baden during the Third Reich
[Keywords: nazism, biology, nazism]

Weindling, Paul. "The 'Sonderweg' of German eugenics: Nationalism and scientific internationalism." British Journal for the History of Science 22 (1989):321-333.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Weindling, Paul. "The 'sonderweg' of German eugenics: nationalism and scientific internationalism. (Genetics, Eugenics and Evolution: A Special Issue in Commemoration of Bernard Norton)." The British Journal for the History of Science 22.74 (1989):321-34.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Weindling, Paul.Health, Race and German Politics between National Unification and Nazism, 1870-1945. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
[Keywords: eugenics, Europe, public health]

Weindling, Paul. "Eugenics and the welfare state during the Weimar Republic." In The state and social change in Germany, 1880-1980. Edited by W. R. Lee and Eve Rosenhaft. New York: Berg, 1990. 131-160.
[Keywords: eugenics]

Weingart, Peter. "The rationalization of sexual behavior: The institutionalization of eugenic thought in Germany." Journal of the History of Biology 20 (1987):159-193.
[Keywords: sexuality, nazism, eugenics, europe]

Weingart, Peter. "German eugenics between science and politics." Osiris 5 (1989):260-282.
ABSTRACT: Focuses on the role of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut fur Anthropologie, Menschliche Erblehre und Eugenik, which became the most important institution for race hygiene in Germany
[Keywords: antisemitism, eugenics, Europe]

Weiss, Hedy. "The Critic's Perspective on the Use of Drama." Caduceus: A Museum Journal for the Health Sciences 8 (1992):23-28.
ABSTRACT: A discussion of "Miss Evers' Boys," a drama based on the Tuskegee study.
[Keywords: medicine]

West, Michael O. "Nationalism, race, and gender: The politics of family planning in Zimbabwe, 1957-1990." Social History of Medicine 7 (1994):447-471.
[Keywords: Africa]

White, Hayden. "The Forms of Wildness: Archaeology of an Idea." In The Wild Man Within: An Image in Western Thought from the Renaissance to Romanticism. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1972.
[Keywords: colonialism, general, pre-19th C, Stoler]

Wiegman, Robyn.American Anatomies: Theorizing Race and Gender. Durham: Duke University Press, 1995.
ABSTRACT: This book theorizes race in light of recent scholarship of the body.
[Keywords: North America]

Wiesen, David S. "Herodotus and the modern debate over race and slavery." In Ancient World, 1980.
[Keywords: general]

Wyatt, Philip R. "John Humphery Noyes and the stirpicultural experiment." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 31 (1976):55-66.
ABSTRACT: On Noyes's utopian Oneida Community and the production of individuals by the controlled mating of selected members of the community
[Keywords: eugenics]

Zihni, Lilian. "Raised Parental Age and the Occurence of Down's Syndrome." History of Psychiatry 5.1 (1994):71-88.
[Keywords: psych, medicine]

Zimmerman, Susan. "Industrial Capitalism's Hostility to Childbirth, Responsible Childbearing, and Eugenic Reproductive Policies in the First Third of the Twentieth Century." Issues in Reproductive and Genetic Engineering: Journal of International Feminist Analysis 3 (1990):191-200.
[Keywords: gender, eugenics]